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So when I try importing in Svelte, I get the following error in console:
npm run dev
> color-convert@1.0.0 dev
> svelte-kit dev
Pre-bundling dependencies:
svelte/store
svelte
color-namer
dino-color-picker
lodash.merge
(...and 5 more)
(this will be run only when your dependencies or config have changed)
> node_modules/d/index.js:7:30: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\string\index.js#\contains
7 │ , contains = require("es5-ext/string/#/contains");
╵ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> node_modules/es6-iterator/index.js:3:23: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\array\index.js#\clear
3 │ var clear = require("es5-ext/array/#/clear")
╵ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Build failed with 2 errors:
node_modules/d/index.js:7:30: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\string\index.js#\contains
node_modules/es6-iterator/index.js:3:23: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\array\index.js#\clear
Error: Build failed with 2 errors:
node_modules/d/index.js:7:30: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\string\index.js#\contains
node_modules/es6-iterator/index.js:3:23: error: Could not read from file: C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\es5-ext\array\index.js#\clear
at failureErrorWithLog (C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:1493:15)
at C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:1151:28
at runOnEndCallbacks (C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:941:63)
at buildResponseToResult (C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:1149:7)
at C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:1258:14
at C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:629:9
at handleIncomingPacket (C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:726:9)
at Socket.readFromStdout (C:\Users\justi\Documents\GitHub\colorpicker\node_modules\esbuild\lib\main.js:596:7)
at Socket.emit (node:events:390:28)
at Socket.emit (node:domain:475:12)
And on page:
SyntaxError 500
The requested module '/node_modules/lodash.merge/index.js' does not provide an export named 'default'
I've been dealing with this error seemingly forever, but the project worked fine until I added this package, and removing it makes it work fine again.
import namer from 'color-namer'; results in this error and so does the async way:
My second question is why the file size is so massive. 118.2kb for something with a file size that should be almost entirely composed of the lists of colors it uses is a bit much to me. Compressed, the colors should probably only be 40kb or so as a rough guess. I was just wondering why the code is 9000+ lines and why there are so many dependencies.
This package looks awesome, nice work and can't wait to use it. Thanks in advance.
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So when I try importing in Svelte, I get the following error in console:
And on page:
I've been dealing with this error seemingly forever, but the project worked fine until I added this package, and removing it makes it work fine again.
import namer from 'color-namer';
results in this error and so does the async way:My second question is why the file size is so massive. 118.2kb for something with a file size that should be almost entirely composed of the lists of colors it uses is a bit much to me. Compressed, the colors should probably only be 40kb or so as a rough guess. I was just wondering why the code is 9000+ lines and why there are so many dependencies.
This package looks awesome, nice work and can't wait to use it. Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: